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In addition to Jeremy Renner's return as Hawkeye, today's filming for The Avengers: Age of Ultron markedly brought the first look at newcomers Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the supertwins Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. Set photos also revealed the presence (or practical head and shoulders) of the sequel's titular villain, Ultron. As for what the action sequences involved, CineFilos, whose sources we won't disclose, reports that the sentient robot is in fact the cause of all the chaos in the fictional Eastern European city of Sokovia. Apparently, Pietro Maximoff first takes on Ultron and his minions before he is joined by Wanda and Clint Barton, who are trying to rescue a bunch of refugees by getting them to a dropship. This is of course the cargo-like structure pictured on the set, and it is also why the Avengers actors were seen looking up while cameras were rolling. Anyhow, Wanda uses her powers to keep up with Ultron as the refugees head for the dropship. We probably could have gathered all of this just by looking the set photos, but more of them have surfaced online with a closer look at James Spader's Ultron stand-in. What do you think?

AND SOME SAD LOOKING ULTRON PICS

Robert Downey Jr. helped Marvel’s “Avengers” franchise skyrocket to success the instant he suited up as Iron Man in 2008. It’s a role he’s reprised in three films, with all four earning $3.9 billion in worldwide box office. He spoke to Variety’s Ramin Setoodeh about the franchise, his friendship with Chris Evans and, at age 48, how many more times he wants to suit up.Had you met Chris Evans before he was cast in “Captain America?”I have a vague memory of seeing him and whatever hot girl he was dating across from a dinner with me and Susan Downey. I think he and his girlfriend invited Susan and I back to their house to get in the Jacuzzi, to tell you the truth.Seriously — did you go?No, we did not, and by the way, like I said, that’s a vague memory, but that’s what I’d like for you to print.Why did you urge Chris to take the Captain America role?There was so much riding on what essentially could be considered the squarest superhero in history. It was probably the most risky of the franchises we launched. I say “we,” like I’m a company man, which I like to think I am. By the way, I’m a fan of his.You are.I’m not kidding. I’m having 50 kids over and I’m screening “Captain America 2” on my birthday, which happens to be the day it opens. I haven’t seen it. That’s one of the perks of being on the inside track at Marvel. I hope it’s not watermarked too heavily.Were you nervous when they offered “Iron Man” to you?Nervous? I was begging. I was absolutely certain it that would change my life.There used to be a sense when you played a comicbook hero it could hurt your career.Christopher Reeve went on and did a bunch of other great movies, and his notoriety from the “Superman” franchise helped that, and nobody held it against him. But the other thing is, everybody knows Chris Reeve was a really good guy. A lot of it has to do with personality. Are you the type of person who incurs ill will?How many more of these Marvel movies do you think there can be?The smart money is you have to look at everybody’s age. I’ll put myself at the top of the list. Sooner or later, they’ve got to start over and get somebody young. I’m not there with them yet. It really is the closest thing to being a beloved contract player with a big old-timey studio that there is right now. When you really think about it at the end of the day, these films are entertainment largely driven by young folks. There is something very honorable about that. I run into kids wearing “Captain America” masks. My kid believes that Captain America is real.What’s a downside of playing a superhero?It’s kind of like having a really cool TV job. They are always hoping they don’t get picked up for another season; or they are wondering if they’re going to get picked up for another season; or they have done so many seasons, and they are already sick of doing the show, but the show is so big, it’s working well for them. Any of those three things is better than calling your agent and saying, ‘Hey, anything going on? It’s pilot season.’ ”You’re starting on “Avengers 2.”This one is a very ambitious sequel. If you read it, it’s dense, it’s smart. Joss [Whedon] is a really smart guy. My 2-year-old is crazy about Hawkeye, and I think Jeremy [Renner] has a lot to do with the plot. There’s always so many plates to spin to get these things half-right, and I’m really excited about this one.

Idk how I feel about Wanda's outfit tbh, and can some one please clean up Aaron's dye job because it looks sloppy(mustache not helping). I really have high hopes for this movie, I love Scarlet Witch so I hope they don't ruin her. SLAY ME ELIZABETH.

Looking at pictures of her before, she looks the same size as she's mostly always been. I actually like that; it wouldn't make any sense for her to get stick thin or super buff, since her powers are more cerebral and she's a "civilian". I really hope that was deliberate.

I don't particularly care about Quicksilver and I detest Scarlet Witch, but I am excited to see them adapted for live action. Maybe this movie will make me like them. I mean, the Avengers in the comics are all huge douchebags, but I love them in the MCU.